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Body size variation in aquatic consumers causes pervasive community effects, independent of mean body size
Bradley E. Carlson,
Tracy Langkilde
Biology
Eberly College of Science
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Alternative Prey
50%
Antipredator Response
50%
Biodiversity
50%
Body Size
100%
Cascading Effects
50%
Community Composition
50%
Community Impacts
100%
Consumer-resource Model
50%
Differential Effects
50%
Ecological Communities
50%
Ecological Effects
50%
Ecological Interactions
50%
Ecological Response
50%
Intrapopulation
50%
Natural Communities
50%
Phenotypic Variation
100%
Predation Risk
50%
Reducing Activity
50%
Size Threshold
50%
Size Variable
50%
Size Variation
100%
Tadpole
50%
Trophic Level
50%
Zooplankton
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Biodiversity
25%
Body Size
100%
Phenotypic Variation
25%
Tadpole
25%
Trophic Level
25%
Zooplankton
25%
Immunology and Microbiology
Predation Risk
25%
Zooplankton
25%